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Cordoba (2nd largest city)
... just got our bearings and walked around the main points of interest. We visited an old police station where they used to detain and torture protestors before eventually taking them away and killing them! This was in the 80's when there were big uprisings against the dictatorship that the country was under. You got to go in the cells and there was a room of all the missing people who ...
2nd biggest city in Argentina
... head back to hostel and have BBQ and then get bus. Trying to get a ticket outside the stadium is not as easy as in Ireland where lads are forcing them into you. It was like these guys were selling drugs. Tough for a gringo to get chatting. Anyway I obviously looked like a bag of available money as a big Argentinian dude came up with his small cronies and we had a conversation in Spanish where I thought he wanted a ticket. Eventually he had a ticket. He ...
The rythm of a day in Cordoba
Time is somewhat different here in Cordoba. How can that be, 24 hours is 24 hours!!!
Take today for instance, I didn't wake up until 11am but this is somewhat later than my usual waking time of 9am. Breakfast might be pastries bought from the nearby bakery, or fresh crusty roll with a banana, or like today cakes!!! Yummm. The main meal of the day is usually at lunchtime and most people finish work at 12.30pm until 3.00pm to ...
Cordoba, city of churches.
... than having a sweet roll again I was almost in good spirits.
By 14:00 we are back in hostel dying of heat exhaustion. This place is just too hot. It is about 35 degrees and the sun is relentless. I need a pool and a lackey to bring me cocktails made out of stuff with lots of ice….. Not happening but we do get the remote control to the air conditioner in our room. OH HEAVEN!
Recovered from the warm we head out to the shopping center for ...
Building bridges between my past and future
... I didn't know well...
Nicole, who was finishing her Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies in Francfort,
gave me some advice, especially about what you can't say in the field - for example "conflict
prevention". I put my only shirt on and asked the receptionist to take a kind-of official picture of me, since I wasn't quite sure if the Academy would appreciate one of my ...